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  • The Preditorial Page: Avery Shaw Mystery Book 5

  • By: Amanda M. Lee
  • Narrated by: Angel Clark
  • Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Preditorial Page: Avery Shaw Mystery Book 5

By: Amanda M. Lee
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Summary

Is speed dating okay when you're in a relationship? It is when you're looking for a killer, especially in Avery Shaw's world.

A naked body has been discovered in the nearby Clinton River, and while Sheriff Jake Farrell is keeping his cards close to his vest, Avery has another avenue of information: Eliot.

It doesn't hurt that the medical examiner seems to have a crush on her - and verbal diarrhea - and she keeps stumbling upon information that propels her ahead of the pack.

Unfortunately for Avery, when she discovers information that no one else has - and she finds herself on top of the media game - she has to make a decision, and that decision is going to tick off everyone she knows.

Between Jake's anger, Eliot's worry, and Grandpa's insistence that you can't force a handicap parking space on a business owner, Avery has her hands full.

Lexie has a new place to live, Carly is adjusting to married life, and Avery is trying to convince the men in her life that she's not in danger, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Busy week, huh?

In actuality, it's just a normal week for this hard-headed reporter, until someone's eye focuses in on Avery, and she finds herself in real danger, again.

Jake is angry, and Eliot is torn, but Avery has an idea on how to solve the case. The only problem is, when all is said and done, someone is going to be shot... and Avery is going to regret every move she's made on this case when it happens.

Who will survive to see another Avery Shaw catastrophe?

©2014 Amanda M. Lee (P)2015 Amanda M. Lee
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Speedy dating murder

This is book five in the Avery Shaw series and I have been sticking with it in the hopes that the series got better. The first couple books i just found the main character to annoying, rude and just not nice for the sake of it and nearly gave up. But now on book five things have improved, okay she can still be annoying and everybody shouts at each other without listening but I actually enjoyed this instalment. Avery is just a big kid that doesn't like to be told what to do- who does ? But not so great when your boyfriend is trying to stop you from getting killed but she does have some good qualities in the form that she is loyal and does care about doing the right thing. She can have a funny way of doing it and as for the family meals, glad they are not my family but what a hoot. The mystery was good, although you could guess who the killer was despite the red herrings. Going to check out book six.
Avery is helping her cousin move into a new home, when her cop cousin gets a call. Sensing a story Avery is quick to follow sending her into another murder investigation. The dead naked woman found in the river is not the first and Avery's investigation sends her into the world of speed dating. Is the killer one of the men from the group? Somewhere along the way Avery picks up a stalker and despite her boyfriends and the sheriff demands that she stay out of it and play lego marvel computer games Avery just can't let it go.
I like Angel Clark as a narrator, I just wish she wouldn't make all the characters shout when they got emotional.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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